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value targets is ready to question 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev when he is able to communicate >> law enforcement professionals are hoping for a host of reasons that the suspect survives because we have a million questions. and those questions need to be answered. >> reporter: police captured tsarnaev after nearly a day- long search. officers did not read him his miranda rights. they invoked a rarely used public safety exception. the case started thursday night when his older brother tamerlan died after a firefight with police. then officers spent friday going door to door in watertown looking for johar. pictures from a night vision camera show he was hiding in a boat stored in a backyard. after a second shootout, tsarnaev gave himself up and medics rushed him to the hospital. doctors here at boston's beth israel are treating the suspect for serious injuries. cbs news has learned he is suffering from leg and neck wounds and could have bled to death if he hadn't been found in time. authorities are still in watertown collecting evidence. residents are glad it's all over. >> it's surreal
value targets is ready to question 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev when he is able to communicate >> law enforcement professionals are hoping for a host of reasons that the suspect survives because we have a million questions. and those questions need to be answered. >> reporter: police captured tsarnaev after nearly a day- long search. officers did not read him his miranda rights. they invoked a rarely used public safety exception. the case started thursday night when his older...
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some lawmakers are vowing to fight for tougher national gun laws. and that fight is not over. two senators held a town hall meeting in the south bay today, asking for voters' help to push congress to push forward on the matter. nbc bay area's kimberly teree has that story. >> obviously, gun violence and prevention of this violence in our country very much on the minds of my constituents. they certainly voiced their opinions about their deep, deep, deep disappointment. >> the amendment is not agreed. >> of what took place in the united states senate this week. we have moms demanding action. >> reporter: back from washington, representative anna eshoo hosted a town hall meeting in palo alto along with the chairman of the house task force on gun violence prevention. three days ago the senate rejected a bipartisan bill that would have required background checks for all gun purchases, including those made at gun shows. >> it's the first line of defense. now, if we have the background checks, does that mean no criminals will ever again get a gun? no. does it mean the dangerously ill
some lawmakers are vowing to fight for tougher national gun laws. and that fight is not over. two senators held a town hall meeting in the south bay today, asking for voters' help to push congress to push forward on the matter. nbc bay area's kimberly teree has that story. >> obviously, gun violence and prevention of this violence in our country very much on the minds of my constituents. they certainly voiced their opinions about their deep, deep, deep disappointment. >> the...
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. >>> some bay area lawmakers still reeling from the failure of congress to toughen gun laws. at a town hall meeting, they promised not to back down. they say it will be a tough battle with strong opinions on all sides. >> we've met with people who believe, like the one member, that there shouldn't be any guns. and we've met with the nra leadership. and everybody in between. >> compromise legislation that would have required background checks for buying guns at gun shows and online failed in the senate. >>> well, gun violence is blamed for almost bringing down a baseball season. games for the north vallejo little league season were suspended after shots were fired at a little league game wednesday night. patrick says kids got some good news this morning, though. >> we want these kids to have positive memories! >> reporter: this weekend, little league parents and players outraged over adults behaving badly. a fight that started between two men wednesday watching a game at this little league park in vallejo put the games on hold after someone pulled a gun. >> it was a fight that
. >>> some bay area lawmakers still reeling from the failure of congress to toughen gun laws. at a town hall meeting, they promised not to back down. they say it will be a tough battle with strong opinions on all sides. >> we've met with people who believe, like the one member, that there shouldn't be any guns. and we've met with the nra leadership. and everybody in between. >> compromise legislation that would have required background checks for buying guns at gun shows...
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so we need a law several levels of help to come and help. >> reporter: those seriously injured have been air-lifted to the provincial capital. the military has distributed tons of food, medicines and hundreds of tents - but the earthquake has left thousands homeless. >> residents are huddling outdoors in a town near the epicenter of a powerful earthquake that struck the steep hills of china's southwestern sichuan province. saturday morning's earthquake injured more than 6,700 people and left at least 160 people dead. and more are feared dead. the six-point-six quake triggered landslides and disrupted phone and power connections. one village was also hit hard, with authorities saying nearly all the buildings there had been destroyed in a the minute- long shaking by the quake. the earthquake administration said there had been at least 712 aftershocks, including two of magnitude-5.0 or higher. >> officials say that the area impacted by the fertilizer plant explosion in west texas is safe. city council member steve vanek says that the first wave of residents should be allowed to move back in
so we need a law several levels of help to come and help. >> reporter: those seriously injured have been air-lifted to the provincial capital. the military has distributed tons of food, medicines and hundreds of tents - but the earthquake has left thousands homeless. >> residents are huddling outdoors in a town near the epicenter of a powerful earthquake that struck the steep hills of china's southwestern sichuan province. saturday morning's earthquake injured more than 6,700 people...
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the tax man will be playing a role in enforcing the law. you might be surprised at the panel tis, if you are not playing by the rules. few people outside of lawyers and accountants know about it, but the irs is charged with playing enforcer for president obama's new health care law. if you are not insured, it will impact your tax return beginning with the tax year 2014 and beyond. >> today's decision was a victory for people all over this country. >> this is about freedom of choice. >> medicare -- >> taxes going up on everybody. >> affordable insurance. >> the obama care program -- >> all of of the political noise surrounding the implementation of the affordleable care act has obscured the finer points about how the new law might affect each one of us. >> the irs is going to play a lot of roles. >> cath ra -- catherine tear is head of the california home health care agency. you talk about health care and taxes which are not anybody's favorite subjects and we are putting them together p. >> reporter: they will also i issue subsidies through
the tax man will be playing a role in enforcing the law. you might be surprised at the panel tis, if you are not playing by the rules. few people outside of lawyers and accountants know about it, but the irs is charged with playing enforcer for president obama's new health care law. if you are not insured, it will impact your tax return beginning with the tax year 2014 and beyond. >> today's decision was a victory for people all over this country. >> this is about freedom of choice....
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and how law enforcement may handle future hoaxes. social media users in san francisco's financial district said they were not shocked to hear about today's the hoax. >> it was just tweeter. they -- twitter. >> the associated press says someone hacked their account and sent out a tweet that said breaking two explosions in the white house and barack obama is injured. >> i can say that the president is fine. i just with him. >> the feed has 1.9 million followers the news agency quickly responded ap twitter account has been hacked tweet about attack at the white house is false. we will advise more as soon as possible it took just minutes for it to send the dow jones plunging over 140 points before it rebounded. >> it doesn't instill a lot of confidence in the market. you see a lot of stuff going on right now in the world sporting events violence and what not. you really have to be prepared for anything happening right. >> the incident comes eight days. the group calling itself the electronic army claimed credit for today's white house bo
and how law enforcement may handle future hoaxes. social media users in san francisco's financial district said they were not shocked to hear about today's the hoax. >> it was just tweeter. they -- twitter. >> the associated press says someone hacked their account and sent out a tweet that said breaking two explosions in the white house and barack obama is injured. >> i can say that the president is fine. i just with him. >> the feed has 1.9 million followers the news...
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. >> law enforcement professionals are hoping for a host of reasons that the suspect survives because we have a million questions. and those questions need to be answered. >> reporter: police captured tsarnaev after nearly a day- long search. officers did not read him his miranda rights. they invoked a rarely used public safety exception. the case started thursday night when his older brother tamerlan died after a firefight with police. then officers spent friday going door to door in watertown looking for johar. pictures from a night vision camera show he was hiding in a boat stored in a backyard. after a second shootout, tsarnaev gave himself up and medics rushed him to the hospital. doctors here at boston's beth israel are treating the suspect for serious injuries. cbs news has learned he is suffering from leg and neck wounds and could have bled to death if he hadn't been found in time. authorities are still in watertown collecting evidence. residents are glad it's all over. >> it's surreal finding yourself in a war zone. >> reporter: a memorial for the victims is growing in downto
. >> law enforcement professionals are hoping for a host of reasons that the suspect survives because we have a million questions. and those questions need to be answered. >> reporter: police captured tsarnaev after nearly a day- long search. officers did not read him his miranda rights. they invoked a rarely used public safety exception. the case started thursday night when his older brother tamerlan died after a firefight with police. then officers spent friday going door to door...
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the mayor signed the program into law today requiring soft story buildings to undergo seismic retro fits within seven years. these are building was housing units above open spaces like garages. these structures suffered most damage during the 1989 earthquake. staff will start evaluating buildings in the fall and alert home owners of the work they need to do. >> on the peninsula, volunteers went house to house part of a drill to get ready for a -- get first responders ready for emergencies. the teams dropped baginformatiog in south san francisco f area had been hit with a chemical attack or pandemic the teens wouldopng off supplies tooseheltering in plac department was tracking how fast we're going door to door today so they can get a feel for how long it might go door to door to distribute medications. >> they have stockpiled medical supplies so quicken the response. >> california emergency man many agency sen couraging everybody to be ready for any possible type of natural hazard. >> we shou all have emergency kits stockpiled with items including battery operated radios and flashlights,
the mayor signed the program into law today requiring soft story buildings to undergo seismic retro fits within seven years. these are building was housing units above open spaces like garages. these structures suffered most damage during the 1989 earthquake. staff will start evaluating buildings in the fall and alert home owners of the work they need to do. >> on the peninsula, volunteers went house to house part of a drill to get ready for a -- get first responders ready for...
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senator dianne feinstein say it is conviction rate is higher in federal law than a military tribunal. >> it is clear to me, they are skilled, they know how to do this. >> reporter: feinstein calls for federal prosecutors to seek the death penalty. >>> people gathered for an interfaith memorial for the victims. the crowd sang, prayed and stood together at the memorial. three people were killed in the bombings as well as a fallen mit police officer. he was killed later on. the governor of massachusetts has asked residents to observe a moment of silence. the time the first of those two bombs went off. >>> our coverage of the boston bombing continues. coming up a little bit later at 10:30, we will go live to boston where that city took a major step toward healing. >>> here at home faa furloughs of air traffic controllers began today but the real test is tomorrow. the first business day of the week. delays could run for hours at major hubs such as atlanta and new york. because of sequester cuts all air traffic controllers may take one day off every two weeks. that means most towers will lo
senator dianne feinstein say it is conviction rate is higher in federal law than a military tribunal. >> it is clear to me, they are skilled, they know how to do this. >> reporter: feinstein calls for federal prosecutors to seek the death penalty. >>> people gathered for an interfaith memorial for the victims. the crowd sang, prayed and stood together at the memorial. three people were killed in the bombings as well as a fallen mit police officer. he was killed later on....
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laws in washington state. >> there was a lot of people running. lots of people had different ideas of what was happening. some people yelling gun shots. >> police are asking festival goers for their pictures and video as they search for the person responsible. they do not have a motive for that shooting. >>> closer to home, there's one less law enfor me to say agency paroling oakland streets. oakland sheriff deputies stopped assisting last night. the relationship between the county and city soured after a deputy was shot in the foot while making a traffic stop last month in oakland. the two sides disagreed over who should pay future compensation cases. >> it's a risky job, and they need to be medically covered for events just like this. >> the deputies targeted high crime areas helping police handle drunk driving, traffic stops, and prostitution. oakland says the chp will help those with those paroles. >>> asking for the public's opinion on driverless cars. google has been testing the cars for several years and at some point, those cars are expect
laws in washington state. >> there was a lot of people running. lots of people had different ideas of what was happening. some people yelling gun shots. >> police are asking festival goers for their pictures and video as they search for the person responsible. they do not have a motive for that shooting. >>> closer to home, there's one less law enfor me to say agency paroling oakland streets. oakland sheriff deputies stopped assisting last night. the relationship between...
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. >>> a bill that could create a homeless bill of rights is one step closer to becoming a state law. the bill has passed the state assembly committee. it would allow homeless people to sit, sleep, and panhandle on public property. it would also require local government to provide restrooms and shower houses for the homeless. >>> that means looking at the reservoir levels, the tran mission lines, and snow pack. back to back dry winters could cause a problem. >>> a new study reveals what meats are the riskiest to eat. they analyzed more than 33,000 cases of food born illnesses and they found ground beef and chicken caused the most hospitalizations. turkey and steak are the next highest riskiest. researchers say deli meat, pork, and roast beef are medium risk. chicken nuggets, ham, and sausage are the safest to eat. >>> the six foot plaque commemorating barry bonds breaking the all time record is missing. it had been hanging on the right center wall. the disappearance is under investigation and the giants are making a replacement shield. >>> the warriors have evened up the series with t
. >>> a bill that could create a homeless bill of rights is one step closer to becoming a state law. the bill has passed the state assembly committee. it would allow homeless people to sit, sleep, and panhandle on public property. it would also require local government to provide restrooms and shower houses for the homeless. >>> that means looking at the reservoir levels, the tran mission lines, and snow pack. back to back dry winters could cause a problem. >>> a new...
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newsroom, average americans are seemingly backing off the push for tougher laws, kyla? >> reporter: they are weakening across the country and here is the latest poll. 49% of americans now support stricter gun laws which is down 58% in january. this afternoon the senate is voting on at least 9 different pieces of legislation and they will expand to online gun sales and shows. it needs 60 votes to pass and based on a number of senators speaking out it looks like they could fall short. there are others up for a vote including an assault weapons ban led by dianne finestein. >> we hope to set up a series of votes both sides would like to initially offer on this legislation. >> the final legislation will -- >> reporter: the final legislation will not be hammered out and i will have what happens in these next votes when i see you next kyla campbell ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> according to the washington post, facebook lobbyists worked behind the scenes on capitol hill to get a provision in the new bill that would be helpful to new technical companies. they are helping to
newsroom, average americans are seemingly backing off the push for tougher laws, kyla? >> reporter: they are weakening across the country and here is the latest poll. 49% of americans now support stricter gun laws which is down 58% in january. this afternoon the senate is voting on at least 9 different pieces of legislation and they will expand to online gun sales and shows. it needs 60 votes to pass and based on a number of senators speaking out it looks like they could fall short. there...
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-- but hopes the young man will soon be able to answer the question of why >> i and i think all the law enforcement professionals are hoping for a host of reasons that the suspect survives because we have a million questions. those questions need to be answered. a justice dept source says dzhokar will will face federal terrorism charges and may also face state murder charges -- adding that he could be charged before he leaves the hospital. in boston i'm stacey cohan reporting. >> federal agents confirm that the f-b-i interviewed the older brother, tamerlan tsarnaev in 2011, after being tipped off by a foreign government. the suspect identified himself as ethnic chechen from southern russia and officials there believed tamerlan was going to travel to the country's region to join unspecified underground groups. the fbi says it interviewed tsarnaev and relatives, and did not find any domestic or foreign terrorism activity. meanwhile, tsarnaev's uncle says he had a falling-out with the 26-year-old over his increased commitment to islam. boston cardinal sean o'malley is dedicating mass today
-- but hopes the young man will soon be able to answer the question of why >> i and i think all the law enforcement professionals are hoping for a host of reasons that the suspect survives because we have a million questions. those questions need to be answered. a justice dept source says dzhokar will will face federal terrorism charges and may also face state murder charges -- adding that he could be charged before he leaves the hospital. in boston i'm stacey cohan reporting. >>...
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be innocent and unless they can it is common for journals to be placed on home detention because the law presumes the minor is better at home. there is a price to go with being home on a home and rest a curfew a drug and alcohol testing is required other types of counseling is required. clark says restrictions can also include ankle bracelet mark monotremes devices. this is not an opportunity for them to go out with their friends or for a movie on a friday night. legitimate reasons for going out with strict curfews and check and up with their probation officer. a spokesperson for and pots family said they said they are not allowed to respond. shh >> reporter: it was a sunny and beautiful day today live record morning temperatures. i am in the weather center tonight it has cooled off a bit tonight but what can we expect for the rest of the week >> jacqueline: we cannot expect cooler temperatures for the rest of the week, nothing like we saw today. sunnyvale mountain view at 88 degrees 85 degrees in oakland was a record today 90s like scented like places in santa rosa and napa 90 and antio
be innocent and unless they can it is common for journals to be placed on home detention because the law presumes the minor is better at home. there is a price to go with being home on a home and rest a curfew a drug and alcohol testing is required other types of counseling is required. clark says restrictions can also include ankle bracelet mark monotremes devices. this is not an opportunity for them to go out with their friends or for a movie on a friday night. legitimate reasons for going...
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>> next, some skiers pull off an absolutely amazing stunt that will have you flipping. >> the new law queen elizabeth is set to sign that will bring a major change to who will succeed her on the throne. >> on "katie" the big baby shower with advise for new parents and baby shower trends and surprises for expecting moms in the audience. those are usua bit higher. and that's "america's money." i'm diana perez. we're all set to bundle your home and auto insurance together. i'll just press this, and you'll save on both. [bell dings] ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, llllet's get ready to bundlllllle... [ holding final syllable ] oh, yeah, sorry! let's get ready to bundle and save. now, that's progressive. oh, i think i broke my spleen! >> in england the queen will give her consent to a bill that chains the rules on who can inherit. the laws that say only first-born boys can inherit the throne are about to be replaced after 300 long years. prince william and kate are expecting their child in july and under the new rule that will be come regardless of whether kate gives birth to a boy o
>> next, some skiers pull off an absolutely amazing stunt that will have you flipping. >> the new law queen elizabeth is set to sign that will bring a major change to who will succeed her on the throne. >> on "katie" the big baby shower with advise for new parents and baby shower trends and surprises for expecting moms in the audience. those are usua bit higher. and that's "america's money." i'm diana perez. we're all set to bundle your home and auto...
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ball was dropped in one of two ways, the fbi missed a lot of things is one potential answer, or our laws do not allow the fbi to follow-up in a sound, solid way." tamerlan's youtube channel linked to a video featuring a well-known jihadist. who was killed by russian forces last december. there is no evidence tamerlan was associated with any international jihadist groups. >> "you feel a little safer right now, knowing that the ones that did it aren't here anymore, and now it's just about trying to move on and put the pieces together and get ready for next year." in boston - life is slowly returning to normal -- the site of the bombings is still a crime scene. sunday workers tore down the last remnants of the marathon. mayor thomas menino says the city has developed a five-phase plan to re-open boylston street, which he says is now the most famous street in the world. i'm john lorinc reporting. >> massachusetts' governor is asking residents to observe a moment of silence monday at the time the first of two bombs exploded near the finish line of the boston marathon. the one-minute silent tr
ball was dropped in one of two ways, the fbi missed a lot of things is one potential answer, or our laws do not allow the fbi to follow-up in a sound, solid way." tamerlan's youtube channel linked to a video featuring a well-known jihadist. who was killed by russian forces last december. there is no evidence tamerlan was associated with any international jihadist groups. >> "you feel a little safer right now, knowing that the ones that did it aren't here anymore, and now it's...
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the caller was a man who just stabbed his brother in law. as officers arrived he came at them with a weapon. >> the man ended up attacking the officers. prior to that he cut his brother in law. >> he was shot and killed by police after not following the orders to put down the hammer. >> after san francisco police chief greg suhr pulled it off the table, where a taser could have saved a life. . >> reporter: it is unclear if it will change the position on requesting tasers but some say the city needs to come up with more non-lethal options. >> in this situation if the taser was available it would have been used. >> with the tools we have the officers did what they had to do to defend themselves. >> reporter: the aclu didn't common directly but said any officer involved shooting raises questions about other techniques. as for the stabbing victim he is suspected to survive. he is doing fine. live in san francisco, paul chambers, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a court ruled against a police officer who claims she was fired because of gender discriminat
the caller was a man who just stabbed his brother in law. as officers arrived he came at them with a weapon. >> the man ended up attacking the officers. prior to that he cut his brother in law. >> he was shot and killed by police after not following the orders to put down the hammer. >> after san francisco police chief greg suhr pulled it off the table, where a taser could have saved a life. . >> reporter: it is unclear if it will change the position on requesting tasers...
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. >> that's murphy's law. you take every threat seriously. if you fail to act on it one time because you've already done it 100 times, that will be when something happens. >> reporter: they learned about the threat here from an alert put out by school officials put out on social media, and texts. >> a little bit uneasy. you never know what's going to happen. >> and when you got that text. >> yeah. that just kind of heightened in. >> reporter: in antioch this afternoon, deer valley high school also reported hearing there was a bomb on campus. the school was evacuatedk and police conducted a search, but found nothing to substantiate the threat. amber lee, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> a big rig accident snarled one leg of the evening commute on the peninsula tonight. shortly after 5:00 this evening, at the highway 101 interchange with highway 92 in san mateo. the driver was making the transition from 92 to 101 when the truck tipped over and ended up on its side. now to richmond, where the foodsco grocery store was evacuated this afternoon. the cont
. >> that's murphy's law. you take every threat seriously. if you fail to act on it one time because you've already done it 100 times, that will be when something happens. >> reporter: they learned about the threat here from an alert put out by school officials put out on social media, and texts. >> a little bit uneasy. you never know what's going to happen. >> and when you got that text. >> yeah. that just kind of heightened in. >> reporter: in antioch this...
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. >> that's murphy's law. you take every threat seriously. if you fail to act on it one time because you've already done it 100 times, that will be when something happens. >> reporter: they learned about the threat here from an alert put out by school officials put out on social media, and texts. >> a little bit uneasy. you never know what's going to happen. >> and when you got that text. >> yeah. that just kind of heightened in. >> reporter: in antioch this afternoon, deer valley high school also reported hearing there was a bomb on campus. the school was evacuatedk and police conducted a search, but found nothing to substantiate the threat. amber lee, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> a big rig accident snarled one leg of the evening commute on the peninsula tonight. shortly after 5:00 this evening, at the highway 101 interchange with highway 92 in san mateo. the driver was making the transition from 92 to 101 when the truck tipped over and ended up on its side. now to richmond, where the foodsco grocery store was evacuated this afternoon. the cont
. >> that's murphy's law. you take every threat seriously. if you fail to act on it one time because you've already done it 100 times, that will be when something happens. >> reporter: they learned about the threat here from an alert put out by school officials put out on social media, and texts. >> a little bit uneasy. you never know what's going to happen. >> and when you got that text. >> yeah. that just kind of heightened in. >> reporter: in antioch this...
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thank-you for all the brave law enforcement officers for keeping the community safe. >> pam: s >> pam: they with us tonight will have a life broadcast from boston. you kids should count yourselves lucky. we didn't have u-verse back in my day. you couldn't just... guys... there you are. you know you couldn't just pause a show in one room, then... where was i... you couldn't pause a show in one room then start playing it in another. and...i'm talking to myself... [ male announcer ] call to get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. >> reporter: well a mixture of joy relief and exhaustion here and watertown in has been paid difficult experience. the 19 year-old suspect hiding inside a boat (cheers & applause) months after the news broke watertown residents filled the streets cheering on enforce cheering on officers. knowing that two perpetrators who calls pain english kennel recalls the pain and terror to our communities. we are so grateful to be here right pam, so grateful to bring closure to this case. >> reporter: president obama offered
thank-you for all the brave law enforcement officers for keeping the community safe. >> pam: s >> pam: they with us tonight will have a life broadcast from boston. you kids should count yourselves lucky. we didn't have u-verse back in my day. you couldn't just... guys... there you are. you know you couldn't just pause a show in one room, then... where was i... you couldn't pause a show in one room then start playing it in another. and...i'm talking to myself... [ male announcer ]...
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the laws of success say only first-born boys can inherit the throne are about to be replaced after 300 years. or a girl gets it if there is no boy, like elizabeth. but prince william and kate are spenting their child in july so the changes coming in a timely moment. regardless of whether the baby is a boy or a girl, the child will be next if line after william. a royal spokesman says that the queen will consider the bill or approve it in the comes days or weeks. >> it says that josh elliott is nut if line to be the next king but he will tell us what is coming up on "good morning america" at 7:00. >> i feel like i'm 26 in line, it would be if i have become the king of england we have problems, avoid england entirely. >> but what a party? >> what a party it would be, you are coming, it is the place to be. who are we kidding. we have a lot to get to and i heard you mentioned neil diamond showing up to sing "sweet caroline" what a gesture, so many gestures we have seen in the days since the bombings last week. we are advancing that story this morning. authorities are telling abc7 news that
the laws of success say only first-born boys can inherit the throne are about to be replaced after 300 years. or a girl gets it if there is no boy, like elizabeth. but prince william and kate are spenting their child in july so the changes coming in a timely moment. regardless of whether the baby is a boy or a girl, the child will be next if line after william. a royal spokesman says that the queen will consider the bill or approve it in the comes days or weeks. >> it says that josh...
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. >> law enforcement sources say that the suspect is awake and responding to on-and-off questions and responding in writing. but this morning i want to show you this picture of 29-year-old krystle campbell killed in the explosions will be laid to rest. this is the church in medford her private funeral service will be held at 11:00 eastern time this morning. as for dzhokhar tsarnaev, investigators are at the hospital asking him about other cell phones and other unexploded bombs. there is no credible evidence of co-conspirators so far. he remains in serious-but-stable condition and has severe wounds to his neck and throat. it is not clear whether the woun self-inflicd or suffered g shootout with police on thursday in watertown. during the shootout the elder of the two brothers called their mother to tell her he loved her. we have learned when dzhokhar tsarnaev was hiding in the boat that f.b.i. negotiators tried for 25 minutes to convince him to give himself up after a verbal exchange he fell out of the boat. >> there were three boston police officers that surrounded the boat and other
. >> law enforcement sources say that the suspect is awake and responding to on-and-off questions and responding in writing. but this morning i want to show you this picture of 29-year-old krystle campbell killed in the explosions will be laid to rest. this is the church in medford her private funeral service will be held at 11:00 eastern time this morning. as for dzhokhar tsarnaev, investigators are at the hospital asking him about other cell phones and other unexploded bombs. there is...
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law enforcement sources are saying that he is communicating with investigators. meanwhile though this is a tough day, a tough week in the city of boston because memorial services are starting up. people waited in line sunday evening to pay their respects to crystal campbell. >> everybody is coming together to make sure the family is doing well. >> reporter: the 29-year-old was one of three killed last week in the boston marathon bombings. this will likely be a week marked with tears. if families say goodbye to the victims. >> i hope god will give a lot of strength to her. >> reporter: at the same time authorities are forging ahead with their investigation. they want to know exactly what the motive was for the deadly attack and how it was carried out. the person with the most questions to answer is 19-year- old dzhokhar. he remains hospitalized with serious injuries including a gunshot wound to the neck. >> it's hard to say how he received that injury. there was a shootout in watertown. >> reporter: his older brother tamerlan tsarnaev also wanted from the fbi died
law enforcement sources are saying that he is communicating with investigators. meanwhile though this is a tough day, a tough week in the city of boston because memorial services are starting up. people waited in line sunday evening to pay their respects to crystal campbell. >> everybody is coming together to make sure the family is doing well. >> reporter: the 29-year-old was one of three killed last week in the boston marathon bombings. this will likely be a week marked with...
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they are fighting to keep her law license. attorneys for the state are going to be here saying they are going to be disbarred smuggling a hit list. laura brown is the former attorney. once the leader of oakland. she admitted she took his hand written notes from jail hiding them in legal papers and passing them on to a bay family member. he was convicted of ordering the murders of journalist, chauncey bailey and two other men. she said she thought they may have been love letters to a girlfriend and additional notes to his mother when she got them. the papers had the names of witnesses against bay and days later, those papers were found in the car of a man who describes himself once as a bay soldier for the family. now, brown has faced an ethics violation, a possible two-year suspension. then, the state supreme court rejected that. losing a law license is very rare here in california. only happens about 1% of the time. reporting live in san francisco, christie smith, "today in the bay." >>> 5:34. a san francisco city attorney wa
they are fighting to keep her law license. attorneys for the state are going to be here saying they are going to be disbarred smuggling a hit list. laura brown is the former attorney. once the leader of oakland. she admitted she took his hand written notes from jail hiding them in legal papers and passing them on to a bay family member. he was convicted of ordering the murders of journalist, chauncey bailey and two other men. she said she thought they may have been love letters to a girlfriend...
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he stabbed his brother-in-law last night. this happened at 940 and the 900 block of deharo street in san francisco latrpepterero hill neighborhood. when police arrived on the scene, they found a man with multiple stab will is in his head, arms and chest. >> when they tried to assist the victim, another man came toward the officer with a hammer. police chief greg surh says of the suspects fired his gun after this but one of the officers fired his gun at the the suspect refused to drop it. >> will continue to follow developing news and weather and traffic. you can see a nice sunny shot of the san mateo bridge. [ birds chirping ] [ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ] cigarettes are not just dangerous when they're smoked. [ rat squeaking ] they're dangerous long after. cigarette butts are toxic. they release chemicals that poison our water... and harm wildlife. and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >> welcome back to the kron 4 morning news of the continue to track a hot spot the ride on
he stabbed his brother-in-law last night. this happened at 940 and the 900 block of deharo street in san francisco latrpepterero hill neighborhood. when police arrived on the scene, they found a man with multiple stab will is in his head, arms and chest. >> when they tried to assist the victim, another man came toward the officer with a hammer. police chief greg surh says of the suspects fired his gun after this but one of the officers fired his gun at the the suspect refused to drop it....
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for law enforcement the work isn't over. him will continue to be an ongoing and active investigation as we look for all the details, continue to look at a lot of evidence and file our formal charges. >> reporter: and according to a department of justice official federal prosecutors have been here at the hospital since last night working on charges and apparently those charges could becoming soon. back to you. >> thank you. >>> officers stood in support and saluted the procession of fallen mit officer sean collier. the procession passed by the mit police station. other officer were visiblely shaken. collier was shot and killed thursday night following a run in with the bombing suspects. >>> and this morning we are learning more about the two suspects from friends and family. alex is live from the newsroom with reaction and details. >> reporter: friends and family say the two suspected bombers were friendly and peaceful and didn't seem able to carry out this kind of deadly attack. those two brothers are chechens who came ten y
for law enforcement the work isn't over. him will continue to be an ongoing and active investigation as we look for all the details, continue to look at a lot of evidence and file our formal charges. >> reporter: and according to a department of justice official federal prosecutors have been here at the hospital since last night working on charges and apparently those charges could becoming soon. back to you. >> thank you. >>> officers stood in support and saluted the...
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law enforcement agencies are putting with the public to come forward with photographs, videos or any information that might help them solve the bombings that killed three people and wounded more than 170 at monday's boston marathon off. >> it has been two days since the bomb attacks. we're learning more about the victims' and devices used by the bombers. >> emily schmidt is joining us live from boston with an update on the investigation. >> he was never sat or down he was happy and cheerful and ready to go. he was just all around a wonderful kid. >> and boston university graduate student from china were also killed in the blast. >> investigators a not sure whether the attack which came with no warning was foreign or domestic. >> at this time there are no claims of responsibility. the range of suspects and motives remains wide open. >> the fbi began piecing together what caused the blast analyzing debris from the bomb. >> among items recovered are pieces of black nylon which could be from a back pack and what appear to be fragments of bbs and nails possibly contained in a pressure coo
law enforcement agencies are putting with the public to come forward with photographs, videos or any information that might help them solve the bombings that killed three people and wounded more than 170 at monday's boston marathon off. >> it has been two days since the bomb attacks. we're learning more about the victims' and devices used by the bombers. >> emily schmidt is joining us live from boston with an update on the investigation. >> he was never sat or down he was...
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ninth circuit court of appeals will hear arguments on whether the law is constitutional. the law prohibits parents from sending their homosexual children to what's called repairative therapy. supporters say it's ineffective and psychologically damaging. others say that they are interrupting parenting and family decisions. >>> you don't have to have that chinstrap on your hat today as you were talking about yesterday. if you live in the east bay, stick around. mike inouye has a sigalert. he will get to that report in a minute and 30 seconds from now. winds have drop off. it's breezy out there. because of the strong wind we've had to deal with, watch out for debris on your ride to work this morning. along the east shore 56 in oakland to start, 49 in san jose. good morning to you. we're done with the worst weather of the week. those were the windy days. high pressure moves in, stabilizes our atmosphere, brings temperatures up. we have a beautiful day ahead. the only thing is high pollen. keep that clarityin ii iin by side, you shall be okay. look at these numbers making us y
ninth circuit court of appeals will hear arguments on whether the law is constitutional. the law prohibits parents from sending their homosexual children to what's called repairative therapy. supporters say it's ineffective and psychologically damaging. others say that they are interrupting parenting and family decisions. >>> you don't have to have that chinstrap on your hat today as you were talking about yesterday. if you live in the east bay, stick around. mike inouye has a...
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. >> patient dumping in itself is reprehensible and it's illegale laws implicated. there are treatment laws that healthcare providers are required to adhere to. >> herrera has sent a letter to nevada's governor and top health officials demanding records of patient transfers. >>> coming up, why your next online purchase could cost you a little more. >> plus, forget flooding. the restaurant that brings new meaning to waterfront dining. >> but first, play ball. a very dedicated fan going the extra mile to get a foul ball after the break. how's he doing? we'll tell you. >> what's cool about your school? we want to know. submit your nomination on our website, kpix.com/coolschool. and we may come and feature your school on the show. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, royals redsox game this fant for a foul ball. you see him leap into the air and me the catch... taking out a f >>> talk about a dedicated fab. sunday's red sox, royals game. this fan leaped into the air, makes the grab and down for the count. he gets back up, gets aing about hug. and in his right hand that little piece of co
. >> patient dumping in itself is reprehensible and it's illegale laws implicated. there are treatment laws that healthcare providers are required to adhere to. >> herrera has sent a letter to nevada's governor and top health officials demanding records of patient transfers. >>> coming up, why your next online purchase could cost you a little more. >> plus, forget flooding. the restaurant that brings new meaning to waterfront dining. >> but first, play ball. a...
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the universal background check on gunses because california and oakland have some of the strongest laws in the country but the guns come in across nevada evidence and we need all of your help to support the president on this. because if you care about the violence in america cities, we have to have -- it's a no-brainer if it's legal for a teenager to have a machine begun in the streets of urban america and that is leading to this higher murder rate across the country it makes a difference. so, if you need to we need you to help support the president on that and you can do that and my organization is to -- to help the obama administration we can bring down violate crime permanently if we also refer to the issues of giving opportunity to young people and hope. and oakland more than other cities we have more people that have been left out of the america dream and as president obama said the other bay; day, we all have to rise as americans we have this amazing -- in the next year and the pledge i make for my nun i couldn't think people is that we will rise together and so we have summer job
the universal background check on gunses because california and oakland have some of the strongest laws in the country but the guns come in across nevada evidence and we need all of your help to support the president on this. because if you care about the violence in america cities, we have to have -- it's a no-brainer if it's legal for a teenager to have a machine begun in the streets of urban america and that is leading to this higher murder rate across the country it makes a difference. so,...
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. >>> this law enforcement are pleading with the public to come through with photos and any information as they try to find whoever is responsible for these deadly bombings. they released these crime scenes pictures -- crime scene pictures from overnight. they were packed with nails and shrapnel and you can see where these went off and bags of those pressure cookers were believed to be transported and you can see battery and wires there and there was even a small circuit board found at the scene. >> at this time there are no claims or responsibility and the range of suspects remains wide open. we are asking if you heard somebody speak about the marathon or the date of april 13 to target this event, somebody knows who did this. >> we are learning about the tiny graduate student killed in that blast. a state run newspaper has identified her at lou linkee. condolences are being left on her microblogging account. at least 14,000 comments had been left on that page. people continues to reach out and in boston media continues to come together. boston television tweeted during a shift change,
. >>> this law enforcement are pleading with the public to come through with photos and any information as they try to find whoever is responsible for these deadly bombings. they released these crime scenes pictures -- crime scene pictures from overnight. they were packed with nails and shrapnel and you can see where these went off and bags of those pressure cookers were believed to be transported and you can see battery and wires there and there was even a small circuit board found at...
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the parties went to the suburban ride home of their in-laws sunday evening, where catherine has been staying. her lawyer says she did not speak to them. >> candkinders delhi in martinez is joint support for young boston bombing victim erranasron hern who was badly wounded by shrapnel. is that alan hen , is a football coach of alhambra high school in martinez. yesterday all workers of the delhi supported the high school football jerseys to show support of 11 year-old asron and his family. aa romhern developmenron hern undet several surges the boss of children hospital earlier this week. >> here is eriwill continue to e as of sto bring you the latest update on the suspects and victims of the boston marathon on kron 4. >> here is erica with our weather. >> looking at the afternoon highs 82 degrees for oakland. 87 and concord. we could see 90 degrees for pleasanton, livermore. 84 in sunnyvale. >> your kron 4 7 day around the bay forecast highlights very warm weather. in fact, today is expected to be the warmest day of the week. temperatures will gradually cooled down. take a look at thur
the parties went to the suburban ride home of their in-laws sunday evening, where catherine has been staying. her lawyer says she did not speak to them. >> candkinders delhi in martinez is joint support for young boston bombing victim erranasron hern who was badly wounded by shrapnel. is that alan hen , is a football coach of alhambra high school in martinez. yesterday all workers of the delhi supported the high school football jerseys to show support of 11 year-old asron and his family....
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it is not just about enforcing the laws that make it clear how the laws apply. it is, though, as we said, you can't get at this through enforcement alone. this is a culture that tolerates this and in too many ways promotes it. as tom mentioned we have an unprecedented partnership not just between our agencies but agencies across the federal government that the president has convened to bring our best resources and minds to bear to do something about it. there is now a web site, stopbullying.gov where a tool kit is being developed and these kinds of best practices are being promoted. the center for disease control, the division of violence prevention, an effort to use good data in research, they have released a come pend yum of common bullying tools. that's also available online. we are doing these conversations with community and the president has convened now two bullying summits where we bring the best practices to bear and learn locally. we've been doing webinar series across the country, you can find the dates for those on the web site. tom also mentioned ab
it is not just about enforcing the laws that make it clear how the laws apply. it is, though, as we said, you can't get at this through enforcement alone. this is a culture that tolerates this and in too many ways promotes it. as tom mentioned we have an unprecedented partnership not just between our agencies but agencies across the federal government that the president has convened to bring our best resources and minds to bear to do something about it. there is now a web site, stopbullying.gov...
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i have tremendous respect for our law enforce .. we have been doing restorative justice work with the police department and with the teachers. people are saying enough is enough and i have in fact have to change to seek transformation. i mean we have to -- the saying cornell west that justice is the public face of love. if in fact we want that to be true we have to be just with one another and i think that's what we're trying to do in oakland. [applause] >> district attorney. >> well first of all i would like to thank you for putting this together. i also want to thank katie miller and rebecca from my office and consistently at the forefront and in the community and common sense media who became a partner last year and katie and her people and rebecca and the school district we started public information a year ago and my partner richard carranza who is an incredible superintendent, someone i am proud to work with. first of all let me tell you that bullying takes many different shapes. it can be physical, it can be emotional, it can
i have tremendous respect for our law enforce .. we have been doing restorative justice work with the police department and with the teachers. people are saying enough is enough and i have in fact have to change to seek transformation. i mean we have to -- the saying cornell west that justice is the public face of love. if in fact we want that to be true we have to be just with one another and i think that's what we're trying to do in oakland. [applause] >> district attorney. >>...
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law enforcement officials say there is no link between this plan and the boston terror attacks. >> pam: saturday's 4-20 pot- smoking party caused quite a mess for city officials. .and for clean-up crews -- it was worse. department says this could greatly impact the city's their budget. five tons of trash were left strewn all over sharon meadow. 25 workers were called in over the weekend to clean it up.many of them on overtime. the total cost of the event was 11-thousand dollars. and since the pot smoking festival has no official organizer, the city is stuck paying the bill. the pot party had other problems as well. >> this is youtube video of a fight that broke out. there were no arrests as a result of this brawl, but police say made a dozen arrests for selling drugs and public intoxication. and officials issued more two hundred citations for things like having open containers of alcohol, public urination, and illegal camping. >> pam: the crackdown on homeless camps continues in the city of san jose. \ clean-up crews went to work along coyote creek just north of story road this morning
law enforcement officials say there is no link between this plan and the boston terror attacks. >> pam: saturday's 4-20 pot- smoking party caused quite a mess for city officials. .and for clean-up crews -- it was worse. department says this could greatly impact the city's their budget. five tons of trash were left strewn all over sharon meadow. 25 workers were called in over the weekend to clean it up.many of them on overtime. the total cost of the event was 11-thousand dollars. and since...
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i'm not breaking the law. john: you say the open bureaucrats just want the money and will get more money as they close charters because the state pays more to their lousy schools. but there is more to it than that. you, i'm sure, broke some of the rules. you did rent them property, you hired your wife, paid her money. you say to save money. maybe it's true, but you're breaking the bureaucracies royals. >> that's very interesting. my wife has paid her company which manages of the school's finances. she charges one pattern 50,000 for three schoo. they're paying almost 300,000. yes i hired her. surely didn't save the school under and $50,000. john: you charge to a higher rent and pay its your company. >> adjusted dollar $0.9 a square foot. rental space in the city for a school is $2 to $2.50. a guard that. the problem, the whole thing is here, broke all these rules that they say i did, they say that ign steel. it has been going on for 12 years. i am not arrested. why didn't they arrest me and keep the school open
i'm not breaking the law. john: you say the open bureaucrats just want the money and will get more money as they close charters because the state pays more to their lousy schools. but there is more to it than that. you, i'm sure, broke some of the rules. you did rent them property, you hired your wife, paid her money. you say to save money. maybe it's true, but you're breaking the bureaucracies royals. >> that's very interesting. my wife has paid her company which manages of the school's...
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. >> that is against the law. that's against the law. i'm not breaking the law. john: you say the open bureaucrats just want the money and will get more money as they close charters because the state pays more to their lousy schools. but there is more to it than that. you, i'm sure, broke some of the rules. you did rent them property, you hired your wife, paid her money. you say to save money. maybe it's true, but you're breaking the bureaucracies royals. >> that's very interesting. my wife has paid her company which manages of the school's financ. she charges one pattern 50,000 for three schools. they're paying almost 300,000. yes i hired her. surely didt ve t school under and $50,000. john: you charge to a higher rent and pay its your company. >> adjusted dollar $0.9 a square foot. rental space in the cityor a school is $2 to $2.50. a guard that. the problem, the whole thing is here, broke all these rul that they say i did, they say tha ign steel. has been going on for 12 years. i am not arrested. why didn't they arrest me and keep the school open? a jail the s
. >> that is against the law. that's against the law. i'm not breaking the law. john: you say the open bureaucrats just want the money and will get more money as they close charters because the state pays more to their lousy schools. but there is more to it than that. you, i'm sure, broke some of the rules. you did rent them property, you hired your wife, paid her money. you say to save money. maybe it's true, but you're breaking the bureaucracies royals. >> that's very interesting....
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laws are weakening and i will break down the numbers when i see you next, kyla campbell, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> time now 5:14 the judiciary committee is scheduled to vote on an immigration reform bill later this week. senator chuck schumer met with brock block over that bill issued by the state of eight. legislation will dramatically remake the immigration system two new workers one for one type of worker and another type for another type of worker. >>> facebook has worked hard to get a new provision in the immigration reform bill which will be helpful for technology companies. it allow are for facebook and other technology media companies to recruit americans for job before hiring foreign workers. they have long complained about a shortage of high skilled workers here in the u.s. >>> a man is accused of a shooting on the las vegas strip is due in court today. 27-year-old harris was extradited and had been held there since february 2elth. -- 28th. he is being charged with multiple counts including murder. >>> an suv slammed into a dental office which happened in sit is stres
laws are weakening and i will break down the numbers when i see you next, kyla campbell, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> time now 5:14 the judiciary committee is scheduled to vote on an immigration reform bill later this week. senator chuck schumer met with brock block over that bill issued by the state of eight. legislation will dramatically remake the immigration system two new workers one for one type of worker and another type for another type of worker. >>> facebook has...
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none of our laws, they are not working. this is great. but as a parent who runs around and goes to these things to be able to say, okay, we are the most progressive state in the country and our children are dying and they are floundering. how you get it from this point up here, boots on the ground where it needs to be and what's the action plan for failure to comply. that's my question. (applause). >> first of all, thank you for sharing that. i am capable of stepping in your shoes and appreciating how the unspeakable loss that you have just shared with us and i'm very, very grateful for you. regretablely, i have had too many conversations with parents, including some of the parents that were featured in the movie --. >> (inaudible) collaborative. it's like an underground railroad because nobody, no one has suffered like we have. the white house summit, both of them, i knew what was going to be said because we all, we are each other's advocates. we are brothers and sisters in grief. we know what it feels like to have our children destroyed
none of our laws, they are not working. this is great. but as a parent who runs around and goes to these things to be able to say, okay, we are the most progressive state in the country and our children are dying and they are floundering. how you get it from this point up here, boots on the ground where it needs to be and what's the action plan for failure to comply. that's my question. (applause). >> first of all, thank you for sharing that. i am capable of stepping in your shoes and...
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. >> that is against the law. that's against the law. i'm not breaking the law. john: you say the open bureaucrats just want the money and will get more money as they close charters because the state pays more to their lousy schools. but there is more to it than that. you, i'm sure, broke some of the rules. you did rent them property, you hired your wife, paid her money. you say to save money. maybe it's true, but you're breaking the bureaucracies royals. >> that's very interesting. my wife has paid her company which manages of the school's finances. she charges one pattern 50,000 for three schools. they're paying almost 300,000. yes i hired her. surely didn't save the school under and $50,000. john: you charge to a higher rent and pay its your company. >> adjusted dollar $0.9 a square foot. rental space in the city for a school is $2 to $2.50. a guard that. the problem, the whole thing is here, broke all these rules that they say i did, they say that ign steel. it has been going on for 12 years. i am not arrested. why didn't they arrest me and keep the school op
. >> that is against the law. that's against the law. i'm not breaking the law. john: you say the open bureaucrats just want the money and will get more money as they close charters because the state pays more to their lousy schools. but there is more to it than that. you, i'm sure, broke some of the rules. you did rent them property, you hired your wife, paid her money. you say to save money. maybe it's true, but you're breaking the bureaucracies royals. >> that's very interesting....
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he reminded us that he went to school at harvard law so not far from here. he said boston, you are my home. >> vinita nair in boston, thank you. >>> the bay area boy wounded in the bombings got a visit today from first lady michelle obama. she brought 11-year-old aaron hern some stuffed toys and a medal from the president. the martinez sixth grader is recovering from severe shrapnel wounds to his leg. his family says that he could be out of icu as soon as tomorrow. >>> here again, the men known only as suspects one and two. tips are to be sent to the fbi. you can take a closer look at those pictures on our website, kpix.com. >>> earlier this week, an attack on a bay area substation. and tonight a pretty good indication that someone thinks it could happen again. kpix 5 reporter linda yee is outside a major pg&e facility in fremont where multiple officers are on patrol. linda. >> reporter: well, juliette, gh behind me you can see some of thheavy artillery. police have been here since tuesday when another pg&e substation was attacked by vandals. now, other pg&e
he reminded us that he went to school at harvard law so not far from here. he said boston, you are my home. >> vinita nair in boston, thank you. >>> the bay area boy wounded in the bombings got a visit today from first lady michelle obama. she brought 11-year-old aaron hern some stuffed toys and a medal from the president. the martinez sixth grader is recovering from severe shrapnel wounds to his leg. his family says that he could be out of icu as soon as tomorrow. >>>...
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. >> congress enacted it in law. it was a cool act of 2011. the vast majority of republicans voted for them. >> the faa says it won't risk safety. air traffic controllers means fewer planes in the air. the faa tells me staffing reduction has delayed 1600 flights in the past two delays. >> delays will be bad for business and frustrating for families and devastating for the economy. >> with no other budget in place delays could continue for at least another 5 months. >> this is no way to run this government. >> and the faa warns the flight delays effecting the entire country will only get worse as the summer travel season approaches. in washington keyly campbell ktvu channel 2 news. >> got officials who wanted steam troop reduction because of the sequester budget cuts. john told senate committee today 100,000 soldiers would be removed from duty over the next decade unless those automatic spending cuts are stopped. he says the losses would under mine the army's ability to be prepared for wartime missions. the army's share of the automatic cuts ov
. >> congress enacted it in law. it was a cool act of 2011. the vast majority of republicans voted for them. >> the faa says it won't risk safety. air traffic controllers means fewer planes in the air. the faa tells me staffing reduction has delayed 1600 flights in the past two delays. >> delays will be bad for business and frustrating for families and devastating for the economy. >> with no other budget in place delays could continue for at least another 5 months....
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. >>> some bay area lawmakers still reeling from the failure of congress to toughen gun laws. at a town hall meeting in palo alto, promised not to back down. congressman thompson says it will be a tough battle with strong opinions on all sides. >> we've met with people who believe, like the one member that there shouldn't be any guns and we've met with the nra leadership. and everybody inbetween. >> compromise legislation that would have required background checks for buying guns at gun shows and online failed in the senate. >>> gun violence is blamed for almost bringing down a baseball season. games for the north vallejo little league season were suspended after shots were fired at a little league game wednesday night. patrick says the kids got some good news this morning. play ball. >> we want these kids to have positive memories. >> this weekend, little league parents and players outraged over adults behaving badly. a fight that started between two men wednesday watching a game at this little league park in vallejo put the games on hold after someone pulled a gun. >> it was
. >>> some bay area lawmakers still reeling from the failure of congress to toughen gun laws. at a town hall meeting in palo alto, promised not to back down. congressman thompson says it will be a tough battle with strong opinions on all sides. >> we've met with people who believe, like the one member that there shouldn't be any guns and we've met with the nra leadership. and everybody inbetween. >> compromise legislation that would have required background checks for...